Mandarin Oriental, Munich

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This nineteenth-century neo-Renaissance stucco building near Maximilianstrasse is in a great location for walking or biking the city. Rooms have views of the city’s red roofs, cherrywood furniture in the style of the neo-Biedermeier period, and cream, gold, and brown hues. Inlaid French and Italian marble floors welcome guests upon entry, while the lobby, in tones of lavender, terra-cotta, and brown, has a number of original Biedermeier furnishings. Restaurant Mark’s serves Asian-inflected Mediterranean dishes.